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Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation

Elastic and inelastic scattering of nuclear particles are treated in a partial wave formalism. It is assumed that only a few partial waves having large angular momenta contribute significantly to the scattering amplitude. Parameterised elastic S-matrix elements are used in the Austern-Blair theory t...

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Main Author: Hahne, Friederich Johannes Wilhelm
Other Authors: Frahn, W E
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Physics 2015
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description Elastic and inelastic scattering of nuclear particles are treated in a partial wave formalism. It is assumed that only a few partial waves having large angular momenta contribute significantly to the scattering amplitude. Parameterised elastic S-matrix elements are used in the Austern-Blair theory to obtain the inelastic S-matrix elements. Relations between elastic and inelastic cross sections and polarisations are derived. The resulting phase rules are discussed. A modification of the Austern-Blair theory makes it possible to describe angular correlation measurements. The theory is compared with optical model and distorted wave Born approximation calculations.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13532 Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation Hahne, Friederich Johannes Wilhelm Frahn, W E Physics Elastic and inelastic scattering of nuclear particles are treated in a partial wave formalism. It is assumed that only a few partial waves having large angular momenta contribute significantly to the scattering amplitude. Parameterised elastic S-matrix elements are used in the Austern-Blair theory to obtain the inelastic S-matrix elements. Relations between elastic and inelastic cross sections and polarisations are derived. The resulting phase rules are discussed. A modification of the Austern-Blair theory makes it possible to describe angular correlation measurements. The theory is compared with optical model and distorted wave Born approximation calculations. 2015-07-14T09:03:53Z 2015-07-14T09:03:53Z 1967 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13532 eng application/pdf Department of Physics Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Hahne, Friederich Johannes Wilhelm
Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation
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title Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation
title_full Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation
title_fullStr Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation
title_full_unstemmed Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation
title_short Investigating on elastic and inelastic nuclear scattering and polarisation
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